Dimensional weight reflects parcel density, which is the amount of space a parcel occupies compared to its actual weight. Dimensional weight may apply to all UPS domestic and international parcel services.
Determine the parcel measurement in centimeters. For each measurement, start at the longest point, rounding each measurement to the nearest whole number.
Multiply the parcel length (longest side of the parcel) by the width by the height. The result is the cubic size in centimeters.
Divide the cubic size in centimeters by 5,000.
For UPS Express Services, increase fractions of a weight to the next half kilogram.
For UPS Expedited, increase fractions of a weight to the next kilogram.
Compare the parcel's actual weight to its dimensional weight. The greater of the two is the billable weight and should be used to calculate the rate.